Fernando Lopez is the longest-serving vice president, totalling 10 years, 274 days (3,926 days) over the course of his two tenures from 1949 to 1953 and 1965–1972.

This is a list of the current and former vice presidents of the Philippines by time in office consisting of the 14 vice presidents in the history of the Philippines. The basis for this list is counted by the number of calendar days.

Rank by time in office

Sergio Osmeña is the longest-serving vice president in a single tenure, serving for 8 years, 260 days (3,182 days) before succeeding to the Presidency.
Elpidio Quirino is the shortest-serving vice president, serving for 1 year, 325 days (690 days) before succeeding to the Presidency.

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OTL#Vice-PresidentLength of term
13Fernando Lopez4 years, 0 days10 years, 274 days1461 days3,926 days
76 years, 274 days2465 days
21Sergio Osmeña8 years, 260 days3182 days
38Salvador Laurel6 years, 126 days2317 days
413Jejomar Binay6 years, 0 days2192 days
59Joseph Estrada6 years, 0 days2191 days
612Noli de Castro6 years, 0 days2191 days
714Leni Robredo6 years, 0 days2191 days
85Diosdado Macapagal4 years, 0 days1461 days
96Emmanuel Pelaez4 years, 0 days1461 days
1011Teofisto Guingona Jr.3 years, 162 days1257 days
114Carlos P. Garcia3 years, 78 days1174 days
1210Gloria Macapagal Arroyo2 years, 204 days935 days
132Elpidio Quirino1 year, 325 days690 days
1415Sara Duterte Incumbent (6 years if term is completed)562 days
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